Is it possible that the work done is zero even though force has acted on a body.
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Yes it is possible. When the force applied is perpendicular to the displacement of the object, then the work done on the object is taken as zero.
Give an example work done by the force of gravity acting on a body is zero even though the body gets displaced from its initial position.
Is it possible that a body be in accelerated motion under a force acting on a body, yet no work is being done by the force?
A non-zero force is acting on a body but work done is zero. Which of the following statement(s) justify the above situation?